Roger "Rocket Man" Clemens -- b.8/4/1962 N.S.MLB PitcherMisc: fanned a record 20 batters in 9-inning game (1986); 6 AL Cy Young Awards: three with the Red Sox (1986, 1987, and 1991), two with the Blue Jays (1997 and 1998), and one with the Yankees (2001), NL Cy Young Award Winner in 2004 with the Astros; AL MVP and All Star MVP in 1986Sports Teams: Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Boston Red Sox

David Clennon -- b.5/10/1943TV/Movie ActorTV Shows: thirtysomething (as Miles), Almost Perfect (as Neal Luder), Once and Again (as Miles Drentell)

Cleopatra -- b.??/??/69BC d.8/12/30BCQueenMisc: (by some estimates) the seventh and the most famous queen of ancient Egypt known by the name of Cleopatra committed suicide by letting an asp bite her. Birthdate between early and late 69 B.C.E.

Debra Clinger -- b.6/8/1952ActressMisc: retired from acting in 1982TV Shows: The Krofft Supershow (as part of the Kaptain Kool & the Kongs group playing Superchick, also in the Krofft Comedy Hour), The American GirlsMovie Titles: Jack Frost (TV movie), Midnight Madness

DeWitt Clinton -- b.3/2/1769 N.S. d.2/11/1828 N.S. (58)Naturalist, Senator, GovernorMisc: promulgated the idea of the Erie Canal ( q.v. ), which connects the Hudson River to the Great Lakes.

George Clinton -- b.7/26/1739 N.S. or 7/15/1739 J-LD d.4/20/1812 N.S. (72)Vice President, GovernorMisc: 4th U.S. Vice President; the first V.P. to die in office; NOT to be confused with the Funkmaster of the same name